Forgot About That Dunder Mifflin Stock? Treasurer McCord in Scranton to Help Residents Find Unclaimed Property.

HARRISBURG, Pa., June 2 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Michael Scott has unclaimed property. So do Andy Bernard and Ryan Howard. There's even a few Dunders and Mifflins on the list. Today in the Electric City, Treasurer Rob McCord and his staff will help visitors to the Mall at Steamtown search for unclaimed property free of charge.

Treasurer McCord's visit coincides with Treasury's annual unclaimed property advertisement campaign running today in newspapers throughout northeastern Pennsylvania. The names listed represent the newest unclaimed property received in the past year. This year, Treasury is advertising over 100,000 names statewide, representing only a portion of the unclaimed property owners in the database. …

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...Holder Amnesty Program is one of the ways that TreasurerMcCord has increased unclaimedproperty compliance. In Fiscal Year 2009-10, holders...Treasury receives the unclaimedproperty, TreasurerMcCord and his Return Team begin a reunification...

...That includes the Pennsylvania Treasury's UnclaimedProperty Program," TreasurerMcCord said. "These funds might not fill any budget...only a fraction of the $1.9 billion in unclaimedproperty Treasury is now working to reunite with businesses...